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W.A. I S.A. I T. V. N.S.W.
General Characters.
$ 1275 IX. 1125
1276 „ 1126
) 1272 VII. 269
) 1277
’ 1274
i ...
13S3
1384
1385
1386
1387
1388
I X . 1127
» 1273 VII. 270
1282 IX. 1130
V II. 283
1278 „ 283
1284 „ 291
1303 „ 296
128Ü „ 1605
1281
1279 VII. 293
1307 „ 286
1283 „ 1600
1306 „ 325
D, album ...
D. fumosuui
D. gîaucum
D. melaspermum
D. pachythrix
D. sabulosum
I), suberosum
B. anomala
B. brasiliensis
B. brunuea
B. cervina
B. dermoxantha
B. hyalothrix
B. hypogæa
B. Muelleri
B. mundula
B. olivacea
B. pusilla
Cooke aud Mass., Grev, XVI. 2 (1887)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVI. 2 (1887)
Cooke and Mass,, Grev. XV. 99 (1887)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XX. 35 (1891)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V III. 50 (1890)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. X X I. 38 (1892)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XV . 100 (1887)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V III. 6 (1889)
D e Ton., Sacc. Syll. VII. 100(1888)
Berk., FI. N. Zeal. II. 189 (1855)
Berk., Ann. Nat. Hist. IX. 447 (1842)
De Ton., Sacc. Syll. VII. 100 (1888)
Cooke aud Mass., Grev. XVI. 73 (1S88)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XX . 35 (1891)
Berk., Linn. Journ. X III. 171 (1873)
D e Ton., Sacc. Syll. VII.
Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V I .'77 (1 8 8 8)
De Ton., Rev. G east (1887)
1 2 9 . D ip l o d e r m a .— L iu k ,
White diploderma
Smoke-coloured spored diploderma
Glaucous diploderma ...
Dark-spored diploderma
Thick-fibred diploderma
Sandy diploderma
Corky diploderma
13 0 . B o v is t a .—Scop.,
Anomalous bovista
Brazilian bovista
Brown bovista
Fawn-coloured bovista
Yellow-skinned bovista
Colourless-threaded bovista
Subterranean bovista ,,,
Mueller’s bovista
Neat bovista ...
Olive b o v ista ...
Little bovista
Beri. Mag, V II. 44 (1816).
1373
1374
1375
1376
1377
1378j
1379,
1380
1381
1382
1383
1384
1385
1386
1387
1388
1389
N.S.W.
V. N.S.W.
T .
V.
V.
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V.
N.S. W.
Q.
V. Q.
V.
V.
V.
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V. B.
W.A. V. N.S.W. Q. B.
Ground
Ground
Ground,
sand
Grouud ...
Uudergrouud
Sandy soil
Ground
amongst
Ground ...
Trunks ...
Ground ...
Ground ...
Grassy p laces
Ground ...
Subterranean
partly e sj
Ground ...
Ground
Ground
Somewhat globose. Outer peridium thin, persistent; inner peridium
whitish, cartilaginous.
Globose, depressed, white. Outer peridium fibrous ; inner peridium
pale, fragile.
Somewhat globose, greyish green. Outer peridium fragile, soon falling
away; inner peridium thin, yellowish.
Somewliat globose. Outer peridium thin, persistent, densely velvety,
grey; inner peridium cinnamon.
Somewhat globose, about 1 inch in diameter. Outer peridium thin,
ashy; inner peridium pale. Sterile threads thick, fibrous.
Nearly globose, pale. Outer peridium thick, somewliat gelatinous,
collecting grains of sand; inner jjeridium membranous.
Somewhat globose. Outer peridium corky, ochrey; inner peridium
cartilaginous, turning black.
Somewhat globose, depressed, whitish. Peridium thick, leathery,
delicately velvety, dingy ochre.
Tufted. Peridium membranous, persistent, globose, rough pointed,
rooting.
Globose, about 1 inch across, with minute apiculate rooting base.
Peridium brownish umber, smooth, shining,
Small, globose. Peridium membranous, pale, fawn-coloured, cortex
rather rigid.
Peridium very thin, sessile, irregularly globose, root rather long, slender,
bright yellow becoming brownish.
Somewhat globose. Cortex very thick and fibrous, forming persistent
base like acorn cup. Peridium minutely rugged.
Globose and depressed. Outer cortex persistent, thin, w liite, silky; inner
layer thin, whitish, flexible.
Somewhat globose, with short stout rooting base. Cortex soon broken
up into minute warts. Peridium firm, brown.
Peridium fluffy, becoming smooth, white, size of hazel-nut.
Globose, with short stout rooting base. Cortex very thin and
evanescent. Peridium thick, soft, and p liant like leatlier, pale oehrey.
Among the smallest o f puff-balls. Somewhat globose, slightly tapering
below, with minute scurfy scales, becoming smooth, pale-olive ochre.
1 3 1 . L y c o p e r d o n .— L i n n . , Sp. PI. II. 1183 (1753).—Bovista.
1391 1298
1392 1293
1393 1287
1394 1295
1395 1296
1396 1301
1397 1289
1398 1292
1399 1309
1400 1285
VII. 387 L. australe Berk., F1. Tasm. II. 266 (1860} ... . ... 1 Southern lycoperdon (or puff-ball) 1391 W.A. S.A. T. V. N.S.W. Q. Sand turfy meadows
„ 324 L. Bovista Liun., Sp. PI. 1653 (1753) ... 1 Bovista lycoperdon 1392 Q. B. Ground ...
IX. 1133 1 L. bovistoides Sacc., B u ll., Soc. Myc. Fr. V . 118 (1889) .. ... Bo vista-like lycoperdon 1393 S.A. V. Ground ...
VII. 352 L. cælatuni Bull., Champ. 430 (1812) ... Embossed lycoperdon ... 1394 T. V. N.S.W. Q. B, Among grass
„ 1615 ; L. Cookei Mass., Mon. Lyc. Trans. R.M.S. 714 (1887) Cooke’s lycoperdon ... 1395 N.S.W. B. Ground ...
L. coprophilum
VII. 320 L. gemmatum
Cooke and Mass., Grev.
Batsch., Elen. 147 (1783)
... Dung-loving lycoperdon
... Warty lycoperdon
, (Root fungus)
... ' Smooth lycoperdon
1396
1397 W .A . ii! N.S.'w.
QQ.
b !
Dung
Ground ...
„ 386 1 L. glabrescens Berk., FI. Tasm. II. 226 (I860) 1398 T. V. Ground ...
„ 341 1 L. Gunnii
„ 403 , L. lilacinum
Berk,, FI. Tasm. II. 265 (I860) ..
¿(pcy., Fung. Arg. 110(1882)
... : Gunn’s lycoperdon
. .. ! Lilac lycoperdon
1399
1400 W.A.
T.
T.
V.
V. N.S.'w.
Pastures ...
Ground ...
Sessile, globose, and depressed, densely covered wiih small pointed
warts. Root long tapering.
Peridium somewhat spherical, sessile, fragile above, greyish white to
yellowish white, then olive grey. E dible .
Peridium nearly sessile, attached by a broad base, globose, then
depressed, membranous, yellowish.
Solitary, sessile or stalked, large, somewhat globose or depressed.
Cortex or hark pale-creamy ochre, broken into large angular patches.
Hemispherical or globose, abruptly contracted into short thick stemlike
base, smoky brown above, white below.
Globose, sessile, whitish, covered with delicate persistent spines.
Stalked, somewhat globose, depressed above, with prominent spiny
warts, eventually falling off. Stem stout.
Nearly hemispherical, at first covered with slender spines becoming
smooth. Stem short, stout.
Sessile, somewhat globose, with very minute stellate warts.
Broadly obovate, contracted below into stout stem-like base. Peridium
thin; cortex white, polished.